Based at City University, the My Home Life project is delivering a series of weekly YouTube videos to provide support and guidance to Care Home Managers during the current Covid-19 pandemic. Presented by Senior Development Officer at My Home Life, Jennifer Lindfield.

This page is regularly updated to reflect the latest advice from government and other sources including local partners in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Their campuses remain open but only for those dealing with essential functions and those working in the clinics.

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) has teamed up with well-known illustrators and publishers to launch an extensive range of free digital COVID-19 educational resources for children. These are confusing, uncertain times for us all, and juggling working from home with childcare and home school is an issue for many families. This exciting new campaign aims to support and educate children and parents on the science behind COVID-19. Through illustrated books, and new and existing cartoon characters, this campaign and its innovative educational materials aim to engage young people in public health at this vital time, as well as provide reassurance and support for their wellbeing.

With many people across the country wondering how they will adjust to a new way of life during the coronavirus lockdown in the UK, researchers at Royal Holloway, University of London have found that there can be some positives that come from staying at home, and they reveal how we can embrace a slower pace of life.

Here you will be able to access presentations, worksheets and lesson plans to support your students with the process of applying to university. Please click on any of the links below to access the resources you need. Further resources in additional areas will be added throughout the year and regularly updated.

A group of St George’s primary care and infectious disease experts have produced new guidance for GPs on handling the current COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak. Published in the British Medical Journal, the guidance provides advice for GPs on how to manage possible cases of COVID-19.